I get that Xd is a new / different tool from inDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator — but completely prohibiting users from customizing their workspace / panel locations feels like a *glaring* oversight considering how well Adobe has implemented this in nearly ALL of their other apps. While it may facilitate faster deployment on Adobe's end, heavily limiting workspace customization is NOT an innovation nor a benefit to the user. In my opinion, it's the difference between apps made for professionals and apps made for average, non-savvy consumers (i.e. - every Apple app in recent memory). I realize Adobe's incentive to improve is low now that we're all beholden to their CC subscription — but they definitely can (and should) do better. Here's hoping the next major update includes proper workspaces.
I get that Xd is a new / different tool from inDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator — but completely prohibiting users from customizing their workspace / panel locations feels like a *glaring* oversight considering how well Adobe has implemented this in nearly ALL of their other apps. While it may facilitate faster deployment on Adobe's end, heavily limiting workspace customization is NOT an innovation nor a benefit to the user. In my opinion, it's the difference between apps made for professionals and apps made for average, non-savvy consumers (i.e. - every Apple app in recent memory). I realize Adobe's incentive to improve is low now that we're all beholden to their CC subscription — but they definitely can (and should) do better. Here's hoping the next major update includes proper workspaces.